Lou Edward Matthews is founder of the InspireMath, and focuses on STEM learning, teaching, and leadership: Culturally responsive teaching prioritizes academic success, intellectual and cultural rigor, ...
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: March 13, 2026
Exhibition: The exhibition “Watts per Lumen” is currently on display at The Dorsky Museum of Art on the SUNY New Paltz campus, Haggerty Circle Parking Lot 16, 35 Hawk Drive, New Paltz, N.Y. This ...
Year two after disaster brings quiet exhaustion, “fire-brain,” and hard truths. What survivors and leaders need to sustain recovery when the media attention fades.
Nicholas Cunningham led 12 nominations and a poll that generated 100,000 votes in popular JROTC category.
The $2.8 billion facilities plan unveiled by administrators on February 26 would shutter 18 schools across the Philadelphia School District.
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Physicists explore idea that gravity could drive the flow of time
Theoretical physicists have spent decades wrestling with a disorienting possibility: that the flow of time is not woven into the basic laws of physics but instead emerges from gravity’s effect on heat ...
Explore how AI is transforming North Penn School District (NPSD) classrooms. From personalized learning to digital literacy ...
In today's dynamic learning environment, the world of mathematics education is shifting rapidly. The rapid advancement of technology, coupled with new research in educational psychology and pedagogy, ...
The Rogers School District is partnering with a national education organization to offer personalized math instruction for ...
Katharine Jarmul keynotes on common myths around privacy and security in AI and explores what the realities are, covering design patterns that help build more secure, more private AI systems.
To be clear, I don’t think it’s wrong to want some degree of money and prestige — money makes your life a lot easier. I don’t think it’s wrong to want money and prestige, but I think people talk about ...
Anna Stokke, a math podcaster and professor at the University of Winnipeg, likes to say that math is “relentlessly hierarchical.” Students who want to pursue jobs in finance, technology and economics ...
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